To compound the indefensible nature of the choice — which in the end came down to petrodollars over the integrity of the sport and the interests of the fans (see Grant Wahl’s "Inside Soccer" column at si.com) — Russia, home to infrastructure that is as compromised by neglect as is its democracy, was chosen as site of the 2018 games. But at least Russia is a country of enough size to produce plenty of fans and it has a substantial soccer tradition. And it’s not a desert location for a summer sporting event.

But Qatar? With something under 500,000 native born residents and just over 1.6 million people overall? No soccer tradition to speak of? No stadiums? 120 degree summer heat? All those unpleasant WikiLeaks stories? Located at a huge distance from most of the fans who might want to go?

Qatar over Australia, which did beautifully with the Olympics not so long ago? Qatar over the United States? With Bill Clinton and Morgan Freeman presenting on America’s behalf? Do they understand who Morgan Freeman is? He’s the guy God would get to play Himself in the biopic. He’s Nelson Mandela. He’s "Red" Redding from Shawshank for goodness sakes! He’s a higher power than almost all mortals … but not higher than Sepp Blatter, the man with the ugliest name in sports, the Peron of the Pitch, the Mussolini of the Midfield, the Genghis Khan of the Goooooooooooooal!

Blatter let it be known that even if FIFA’s technical evaluations of Qatar were not so great that he would like to see the games go to the country which has promised $50 billion and something like 9 new stadiums to host.

On Fox Sports Channel U.S. Soccer great Eric Wynalda asked, "Is this about soccer or about natural gas and oil? That’s what has just won… they have just bought the World Cup."

Now some of you might ask, is this sour grapes? Is this just one more jingoistic American whining when the ball doesn’t bounce our way?

Yes, yes it is. But, I wouldn’t be complaining like this if there was one compelling (wholesome) rationale to explain the decision, one explanation that might suggest that the interests of soccer fans anywhere outside downtown Doha were taken into consideration.

But after all this the decision came from the same guys who argued that all those badcalls during this summer’s Cup in South Africa were good for the game because they provoked conversations. Perhaps they’re using the same rationale now. Because this is the worst FIFA call all year, and that’s saying something.

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Roger Pielke Jr.Roger Pielke Jr. is a professor of environmental studies at the University of Colorado and author of The
Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won't Tell You About Global
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